🚀 Light up your adventure — don’t get left in the dark!
The Nilight 2PCS 60W 4-inch LED Light Bar set delivers 2700 lumens of powerful illumination through a dual flood and spot beam combo. Engineered with a durable 6063 aluminum housing and IP67 waterproof rating, these lights are built to endure harsh environments. The package includes a 12 ft wiring harness and easy-install mounting brackets, making it the perfect upgrade for off-road enthusiasts seeking reliable, high-performance lighting.
Color | White |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material | Rubber |
Finish Type | Painted |
Light Source Type | LED |
Shade Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Brand | Nilight |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Style | Pods |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Brightness | 2700 lumen |
Maximum Compatible Light Source Wattage | 6E+1 Watts |
Light Source Wattage | 60 Watts |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Bulb Features | Adjustable beam patterns, Advanced Chip Techs, Improved Waterproof Design |
Specification Met | ip67 |
Number of Light Sources | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Amperage | 2.5 Amps |
Product Dimensions | 7.64"L x 7.64"W x 3.54"H |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00812227031428 |
Manufacturer | Nilight |
UPC | 812227031428 |
Part Number | ZH302 |
Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ZH302 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 4 Inch 60W light+ Wiring Harness |
Finish | Painted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Included Components | 2PCS 60W 4Inch LED Light Bars, 1 x Wiring Harness Kit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 year warranty. |
K**N
Lights work perfectly!
I bought these LED pod lights to use as ditch lights. My truck has red accents, so being able to get pod lights in red casings was awesome.These lights make a significant difference (improvement) for my peripheral view while riding trails. You can see in the pictures the difference between having the lights turned off and on. They light up the sides of the trail with both spot and flood lights.Although the wiring harness is very robust, this is where I have my only issue. The harness seems to be made for the lights to be used as fog lights, instead of ditch lights. The reason I say this is because the harness was too short to reach across the engine bay and connect to both lights. It was only short by about 8 inches (reaching across a midsized pickup) so I simply spliced in some extra wiring to make it work. This doesn't lower my overall rating though as I said I'm pretty sure the wiring harness was made to be used with fog lights.Overall these lights have been working great for me, were very easy to install, and are available in different color options. So I would highly recommend these to anyone interested in them, with the caveat that small adjustments might need to be made to the wiring harness based on placement.
C**.
Excellent lights.
Bright even light coverage. The provided mounts were very easy to install, the wiring harness made it simple to hook this up to my mule. The increased visibility coupled with led brightness makes it easier to do what you need to do. Low power drain as well. The bright light gives excellent visibility when going offroad. Nilight makes a decent light.
B**Y
Great quality that I've come to expect from this manufacturer
Works amazing, good length of the wiring harness, switch sticks well. I have used these daily as I am a construction superintendent and have to have lights on my vehicle for work. Install was easy, and these are BRIGHT! Very durable, and casts a wide light. Strobe functions work very well
B**T
Harness not long enough
Good quality. I ran these on my last Jeep. Note the wiring harness is not long enough to fit from light to light when mounting lights up by the windshield, behind the hood. I am going to make an extension with extra wire that I have on hand. Also, some states require covers, which theses do not have (state of Virginia)
G**T
Perfect For My Needs
Great lights. I wired and mounted them to use on my lawn tractor as a secondary lighting system. Much brighter then the stock lights. They really light everything in front of me up very well at night. Could mow at night If I wanted although the neighbors may not appreciate that lol.
A**
Great product for the price
I’ve had these lights mounted on the outside of my trailer for a whole year now. They work just as good as they did brand new. Really nice water tight seal, did not fog up like the cheap ones do. For the price this product is awesome!
J**B
Good value floodlights.
Used on the front of my kayak. You will most likely have to get creative with how you mount them, and I modified the wiring harness for my application. For $20 they are pretty bright and I am happy with them.
J**9
Good, bright floods, poor spots, short harness leads, useless brackets, cost-effective.
The media could not be loaded. Review for a set of Nilight LED 60W 4-inch Flood Spot Combo Auxiliary with Harness Kit – installed Jan. 2023 on a 2017 Toyota Rav4 XLE.VIDEO: Low beams alone (factory Sylvania Halogen bulbs) vs. low beams plus Nilight 60W flood/spots.This is my third set of LED auxiliary lights. I installed two other sets of LED auxiliary lights on another vehicle using a pre-packaged light kit (lights, relay, harness, switch). This set is the first set installed on my Rav4.I installed these directly to the Rav4’s battery, running the harness through the firewall and adding a Toyota factory-style in-dash switch for a factory installed look. I installed the lights under my bumper using bolts on the underside of the bumper so that I would not need to drill holes. I didn’t use the Nilight red on/off switch. I adjusted the lights against a wall to ensure proper alignment prior to the first use.My initial impression while unboxing is that these lights are well made, the LEDs appear to be a combo of flood and spot LEDs and the harness seems more than sufficient for the job it needs to do.I purchased these combo spot/flood lights most importantly for the spot feature to get more down-the-road reach as compared to my low/high beams on dark, unlit roads, and secondly to get some additional close-in flood light to the side of the vehicle to illuminate the shoulder and sides of the road as well as to widen the illumination while turning.Light quality – Flood Illumination: These lights are rather bright, VERY, VERY white (compared to non-LED factory headlight bulbs, i.e., Sylvania Halogen bulbs. The flood beam pattern is intense and circular/oblong directly in front of the car with some spill to the side of the vehicle doing a very nice job illuminating directly in front of the car and a decent job illuminating the side of the road. The flood portion field of view is wider than low beams, with the majority of the intensity concentrated directly in front of the car, with acceptable reach. High marks for the floods.Light Quality – Spot Illumination: The spot beam pattern is muddy, poorly focused, and definitely not a “pencil beam”, with not much intense reach beyond the low beams. The pattern seems to illuminate everything, including the trees on both sides of the road. Low marks for the spots.Installation of Wiring Harness: First, Nilight makes a great harness (I have 2 installed). The harness is very well constructed, with heavy-duty plastic shielding, high quality fuse holder and components. However, I was rather surprised and disappointed that I needed to extend the leads to one light by almost 12-inches. I might understand if I had a full-size pick-up truck, but I have an average sized crossover SUV. The light leads need to be longer. The lead from the main harness to the relay is also WAY too short, by about 12 inches. I didn’t want to drill a hole in the engine compartment, so I was able to barely reach the only nearby battery frame bolt to mount the relay on. The relay lead needs to be at least 12 inches longer than the batter height to give installers some options on relay placement. The wire to the on/off switch was just barely long enough to reach from the firewall (left foot) to the dash switch blank, just inches to the right of the steering wheel. If you plan to mount your switch near the center of the dash you will probably need to extend it by 12-18 inches. Very low marks for the harness. Order one of Nilight’s longer harnesses separately or the extension kit and save yourself some a headache.Installation of the Lights – Brackets and Ability (Inability) to Mount: The mounting bracket included with the set limits the range of installation options. It was not similar to the brackets included in my other two (cheaper) sets. The other sets allowed enough room to be installed in areas that are not completely flat, which these days, most vehicle bumpers are not. With the Nilghts, unless you are mounting to a 3”x3” flat area (square bumper, flat surface, etc.), you will need to modify or fabricate mounting brackets.I installed mine under the bumper using a bolt on a underside of the bumper. The bumper mounting bolt I used is indented in the curved underside of the bumper. Due to the install location, the included light bracket would not sit flat nor allow proper adjustment of the lights. Luckily, I had a couple old brackets from older LED lights that I had replaced after one failed. Strangely, the cheaper ($15) 18-watt Nilight similarly styled light set does include an almost exact bracket to the one I used from the old set. It allows for an easier and wider range of installation surfaces and also allows for more adjustability. No idea why they don’t include the more useful bracket with their more expensive lights.Installation of the Switch: If you are willing to drill a hole somewhere in your dash, the red on/off switch is both ideal and plug and play. I have one in my RV and it is easy to use and high quality. The switch light when on is not too bright nor distracting. However, I wanted a Toyota in dash, factory-style fog light switch for a factory-installed look. I had an unused dash switch “blank” so my factory switch fit perfectly. For some reason, the Nilight on/off switch uses hard(er) to find (smaller) spade connector terminals. I checked three auto parts stores and Home Depot for a male connector that fit the harness terminals. They all carried larger sizes (as did my tool chest) but not the size needed. Therefore, I had to cut off the harness terminals and use another type of connector. Again, sad Nilight didn’t use a more standard connector for customers that use different switches that use the most common sized terminals.The Pros: 1) Low cost, 2) good design and construction, 3) very bright white flood beams, 4) high quality harness.The Cons: 1) Rather poor quality spot beam pattern, 2) short harness leads that needs multiple modifications to add additional extension splices causing a higher risk of failure, and making the install more time consuming and complex, 3) poor mounting brackets.BOTTOM LINE: I would think these lights would be ideal for slower moving vehicles, such as 4-wheelers, tractors,mowers, etc., or for lighting a stationary work area from a work truck. These might fine as floods but may not be the best if you truly need a combined flood with an effective down-the-road spot auxiliary light that excels in the "spot" category.Overall Rating: I give these lights (initial impression) as a flood/spot light - 2.5 stars. If rating as a flood/work light – 4.5 stars.I will update this review after a few months of use to see how they hold up.
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